Wallace talks with veteran duo
2:50:28 PM Fri 12 August, 2005
Jennifer Witham
Sportal for afl.com.au
In the wake of Wayne Campbell's announcement that he will retire at the end of this season, Richmond coach Terry Wallace has revealed he has spoken to two other senior players about their intentions for next year.
Although Wallace reiterated that there are still three rounds left in the home-and-away season, he did admit to holding talks with both Greg Stafford and Mark Graham about where they think they are at in their respective careers.
"I've spoken with both guys, really just talks at this stage, you're still three weeks out. The talks are just on what are their thoughts, what do they want to do, do they believe they want to go on, or do they believe that time might be up for them?" Wallace said on Friday.
"We had that sort of conversation rather than me going to them and saying, this is the way that it is. I just really wanted to open it up to find out what their thoughts were."
When prompted about whether the two veterans were required for next season, Wallace couldn't give a definite answer.
"We haven't got that far. As I said, (we've got) three weeks to go and a bloke can play the best three weeks of his life in three games and that can change things," he said.
Wallace also said it was too early to elaborate on how many Tigers could be leaving the club once the season concludes.
"It's an interesting question, because of how many you don't know, that's the difficulty because of how many picks do we want in the draft, I don't know what's going to happen with trades," he said.
"You don't know who's out there on offer, what gets offered in that trade week, so are you going heavily into trades, or not heavily into trades? Well, until you sort of see who's in the market you don't know.
"You're looking at everyone, that's the answer. You're just looking at everyone, and making as much as an assessment as you possibly can."
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